27 research outputs found

    Prosecution vs. Defense

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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23Ro 12:30 - 1 :30 ROOM 3130 PROSECUTION vs. DEFENSE FPAC\u27S FEATURED SPEAKER PATRICK HARRINGTON Patrick Harrington is the current elected prosecutor of Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Prior to election in 2008, he ran his own practice as a defense attorney for over 20 years. He will speak on the pros and cons of working on each side of the American justice system, how to start your own practice, and the financial issues for both private and public work. He interviews annually at NDLS. Which Side of Justice Will You Choose? How Do You Successfully Start Your Own Private Practice? What are the Financial Aspects of Private Practice vs. Government Work? Serving Jimmy John\u27s Subs Future Prosecuting Attorneys Councilhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1207/thumbnail.jp

    A Discussion with Brian Skaret: Transnational Prosecutions

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    Monday, November 11, 2019, 12:30 p.m., 1130 Eck Hall of Law Brian Skaret, NDLS \u2702, Attorney General, Department of Justice, Legal Attache, U.S. Embassy in Bogota, Columbia Moderator: Jimmy Gurulé, Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law Schoolhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1486/thumbnail.jp

    A Discussion with Brian Skaret: Transnational Prosecutions

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    Monday, November 11, 2019, 12:30 p.m., 1130 Eck Hall of Law Brian Skaret, NDLS \u2702, Attorney General, Department of Justice, Legal Attache, U.S. Embassy in Bogota, Columbia Moderator: Jimmy Gurulé, Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law Schoolhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1486/thumbnail.jp

    Correcting Injustices in the Criminal Justice System

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    Future Prosecuting Attorneys Council & The Notre Dame Exoneration Project Present: Correcting Injustices in the Criminal Justice System Monday 3/18 maria Stancati speaks about her role as Executive Director of Dismas House, a local non-profit which assists men and women recently released from incarceration in their transition back into society. Wednesday 3/20 Vera Institute of Justice Akhi Johnson, a former AUSA, will discuss how Vera works with elected prosecutors across the country to end mass incarceration, address racial disparities, and make their offices more accountable to the communities they serve. Thursday 3/21 Justis 4 Justus Kristine Bunch, the Executive Director of Justis 4 Justus, will discuss her organization\u27s efforts to support exonerees in their transition back into society. Kristine has experienced this transition first hand. In 2012, after 17 years in prision, her conviction was overturned with help from the Center for Wrongful Convictions. Each event will be at 12:30 in Eck 1130. Lunch will be provided. FPAC Notre Dame Exoneration Projecthttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1393/thumbnail.jp

    Correcting Injustices in the Criminal Justice System

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    Future Prosecuting Attorneys Council & The Notre Dame Exoneration Project Present: Correcting Injustices in the Criminal Justice System Monday 3/18 maria Stancati speaks about her role as Executive Director of Dismas House, a local non-profit which assists men and women recently released from incarceration in their transition back into society. Wednesday 3/20 Vera Institute of Justice Akhi Johnson, a former AUSA, will discuss how Vera works with elected prosecutors across the country to end mass incarceration, address racial disparities, and make their offices more accountable to the communities they serve. Thursday 3/21 Justis 4 Justus Kristine Bunch, the Executive Director of Justis 4 Justus, will discuss her organization\u27s efforts to support exonerees in their transition back into society. Kristine has experienced this transition first hand. In 2012, after 17 years in prision, her conviction was overturned with help from the Center for Wrongful Convictions. Each event will be at 12:30 in Eck 1130. Lunch will be provided. FPAC Notre Dame Exoneration Projecthttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1393/thumbnail.jp

    What Does it Mean to Be a Progressive Prosecutor?

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    Cook County State\u27s Attorney Kim Foxhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1727/thumbnail.jp

    NDEP In Practice: Where Our Alumni Are Working Today

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    Bill Green, Illinois Asst. Attorney General Molly Campbell, Loevy & Loevy Lenora Popken, Staff Attorney, 11th Circuithttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1578/thumbnail.jp

    NDEP In Practice: Where Our Alumni Are Working Today

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    Bill Green, Illinois Asst. Attorney General Molly Campbell, Loevy & Loevy Lenora Popken, Staff Attorney, 11th Circuithttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1578/thumbnail.jp

    What Does it Mean to Be a Progressive Prosecutor?

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    Cook County State\u27s Attorney Kim Foxhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1727/thumbnail.jp

    Protecting Competition in the American Economy

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    Tuesday, April 2, 2024 | 12:30 PM | Eck Hall of Law, Room 1140 Jonathan Kanter, Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice, Antitrust Division, joins the American Constitution Society to discuss his advocacy for strong and meaningful antitrust enforcement and competition policy. Professor Alford will moderate the discussion. Kanter has been a partner in the Washington, D.C. offices of two national law firms and was the founder of a boutique antitrust law firm dedicated to promoting antitrust enforcement. Kanter began his career as an attorney for the Federal Trade Commission\u27s Bureau of Competition. He earned his J.D. from Washington University in St. Louis and his B.A. from State University of New York at Albany. Co-sponsors: American Constitution Society Future Prosecuting Attorneys Council Notre Dame Center for Citizenship & Constitutional Governmenthttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1841/thumbnail.jp
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